WoodMac: Saudi Aramco shows its ambition
Wood Mackenzie believes that Saudi Aramco is demonstrating its ambition to transform into an international oil and gas powerhouse.
Wood Mackenzie believes that Saudi Aramco is demonstrating its ambition to transform into an international oil and gas powerhouse.
Wood has been awarded an EPC support services contract for the installation of a 55 000 bpd, four drum delayed coking unit at a Port Arthur refinery in Southeast Texas, US.
CRI, Criterion and Shell Global Solutions will now operate under the new tradename of Shell Catalysts & Technologies.
KBR will supply supercritical solvent deasphalting technology to Saudi Aramco’s Riyadh Refinery.
Ecoslops Provence is building a unit to regenerate oil residues at Total’s La Mède complex.
Hannover Messe is formally opened by German Chancellor Angela Merkel in partnership with Stefan Löfven, Prime Minister of Sweden.
Demonstrating their commitment to the North American oil and gas market, Airswift have filled a number of senior positions.
The subsidiary will begin sales and service operations in Fornebu, Norway from April 2019.
McDermott to provide its industry-leading engineering, procurement and construction management (EPCM) services to upgrade Unipetrol's hydrocracking unit.
A further development in the company’s relationship with Sinochem, Wood will provide project management and EPCM services.
Figures show healthy performance in the chemical and refining industries with a 12% increase in revenue.
The company will provide engineering and concept design work exploring carbon capture in gas power and industrial settings.
Research by Reports and Data has found that the market will reach US$34 billion by 2026.
The two bodies will work together to promote the Australian space sector, encourage technology transfer, and secure jobs.
After over 30 years at the company, Paszkiewicz will take on this important role.